Monthly Archives: September 2014

A room inside Grey Hawk Golf Club gradually is being transformed into a makeshift boutique where formal wear will be sold for a fraction of the original cost during the first Keystone Kindness Kloset. Thanks to Delia Blackburn and Rachel… Read more

On December 27th, 2011 I found a lump on my right breast. It has now been over two years since my diagnosis of breast cancer and about a year and a half since I finished treatment. After my mastectomy I decided… Read more

Two friends at a North Texas high school vowed to make up for their classmates’ cruel prank by awarding the Grand Prairie High School homecoming crown to one of their best friends. Lillian Skinner, 17, is described by friends as “just… Read more

A Reddit user posted a picture of a sign they found in a Portola dry cleaners window advertising free dry cleaning for people who are unemployed. Redditor KCFS2234, who created the post, added that the sign made them “proud of… Read more

Hundreds of committed customers braved London’s relentless rain on Thursday night in order to get their hands on the iPhone 6 at the very first possible moment. But one committed local endured the elements for two days not to get… Read more

“No one wanted anything to do with him because he was known to take advantage of people, and this is why for so many years, I never bothered to try to find him, even out of curiosity…Many people told me… Read more

A glimmer of hope when all feels lost can often make all the difference. Kathy Besk’s home fell victim to one of California’s recent wildfires caused by the historic drought affecting the area. And as local firefighters helped pick through… Read more

Melvyn Amrine was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s three years ago. For his wife, Doris, it’s been hard to watch. But she says something happened recently to remind her that the man she fell in love with is still here. It happened… Read more

When an eight-year-old South Carolina girl, Rachel Mennett, heard about a local veteran who was having trouble getting service training for his dog, she opened a lemonade stand to help raise money. Army veteran Nick Bailey, who in 2007 was… Read more

Everywhere you look in Kerry Comer’s St. George home the decorations have a story to tell. The latest addition to her home décor brings emotion to her voice when she considers the kindness of strangers from Home Depot helping her… Read more

If you found someone else’s parking ticket, would you pay it? Marc Primrose did. After he transported Rosemary Morgan’s mom in his ambulance last month, the Australian paramedic-in-training found a parking ticket in Morgan’s name in his ambulance. When he… Read more

After being diagnosed with breast cancer last year, Carol Clark was forced to stay out of the classroom for nearly the entire year due to treatments and complications. Eventually she was gone for so long, her health insurance and salary… Read more

If those nostalgic for the pre-digital age are to be believed, neighbors used to simply knock on a door to ask to borrow something, but now they’re too engrossed in their smartphone screen to even know who lives next door…. Read more